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This is the third book in the bestselling “DNA Genealogy of the Slavs” series, subtitled “Collisions with Historians.” Authored by the President of the Academy of DNA Genealogy, a professor at Moscow and Harvard universities, and a laureate of the USSR State Prize, the work examines DNA genealogy across tens of thousands of years. It presents strictly scientific results that clash with many established views held by academic historians, linguists, and population geneticists.
The book uses specific examples to argue that these collisions were inevitable. It challenges the academic notion that Slavs and their language only appeared around 1,500 years ago, and contends that the Norman theory—which posits a dominant Scandinavian presence in early Rus’—has been proven false. The author presents evidence that the Aryans were an ancient tribe with a clear DNA marker, and that a systematic, five-thousand-year-long Western campaign against Slavic ancestors has consistently failed.
Contrary to long-held claims, the book asserts that Finnish hunter-gatherers were not present on the Russian Plain in ancient times, and that the Scythians represent a separate DNA lineage also originating from the Russian Plain millennia ago. The work argues that historians, linguists, and population geneticists lacked the methodology to produce such findings, leading to collisions as a means of defending their positions.